Amazon.co.uk review summary for Vuzix iWear AV920 Video Eyewear

alaTest has collected and analyzed 8 user reviews of Vuzix iWear AV920 Video Eyewear from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 2.5/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.8/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk.

50% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Amazon.com review summary for Vuzix iWear AV920 Video Eyewear

alaTest has collected and analyzed 25 user reviews of Vuzix iWear AV920 Video Eyewear from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.2/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.7/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com.

Vuzix iWear VR920

Vuzix iWear AV230XL Video Headset: SlashGear Review

Head-mounted displays are one of those great ideas that, in practice, few people actually go for. Yes, having the effect of a full-sized TV with the bulk (and cost) of a set of chunky designer sunglasses is good in theory, but the look can put people...

Icuiti iWear review: Icuiti iWear

The Icuiti iWear gives the illusion of viewing a large screen from a distance, which helps with eye fatigue when watching videos on undersized LCDs. Focus knobs on each eye allow those with imperfect vision to use the iWear. You may listen through your...

The Icuiti iWear is expensive and uncomfortable, and its video quality is poor. Most users will have extreme difficulty getting the built-in headphones to fit properly. No-brainer accessories--such as a charging cable--are not included with the iPod...

You're better off watching the screen on your iPod or PVP than investing in the Icuiti iWear. Wait for a next-generation version with improved comfort and video quality.

Vuzix iWear AV920 Video Eyewear

I own a third-generation iPod nano, which happens to be the first generation where Apple decided to include video playback capabilities in a nano. That's all well and good, but ...

Innovative product with plenty of device support ; Simple one dial control scheme ; Built-in ear buds are convenient

Quite expensive at $350 MSRP ; Considerable eye strain even with short video sessions ; Uncomfortable to wear for longer periods of time (especially for people with Asian features) ; Video quality needs significant improvement

You’ll also notice that there are a couple of things directly attached to the video visor. You get the earphones that are embedded into the frame, lining up quite well with where you ears would be. There's also the wired adapter that swings out the...

Vuzix iWear AV920

The iWear AV920 eyewear are a pair of virtual display goggles connects to almost any video device and delivers a virtual display equivalent to a 62-inch screen viewed from 9 feet. A small built-in lithium ion battery allows for five hours of continuous...

Vuzix iWear AV920

Video glasses for your iPod or other video player with good battery live and that can also show 3D content. A great idea for watching your video in bed or on the move.

Vuzix have a history in developing audio-visual eye-wear for military and medical applications. With the AV920 they bring their expertise to bear on the burgeoning consumer portable video market in the form of a set of video glasses. The AV920 ...

Vuzix iWear VR920

Virtual Reality! The phrase alone is enough to bring chills to even the most callused of gamers. Ever since the idea was first hatched in the 1950's and 60's and then later made popular in movies such as Tron , The Lawnmower Man and The Matrix it has...

The VR920 is a device that has a lot going for it but also has some major shortfalls. Overall the quality of the device is good and the included speakers and microphone are a nice addition. It is also light and relatively easy to setup. The display...

VR on the cheap: a review of the Vuzix iWear VR920 video eyewear

A low-cost, high-quality video headset has been a dream for a long time, and the VR920 promises the sun and the moon. We look at how well the final product delivers.

Stereoscopic 3D is nearly impossible for newer video cards, ATI cards, or Vista owners, The video and USB cable can't be removed, Low refresh rate can be bothersome at times, Getting games to utilize the head-tracking is an in-depth process